Tatsukuma Ushijima
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Born | March 10, 1904 |
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Nationality | Japanese |
Style | Judo |
Occupation | Judoka |
Tatsukuma Ushijima (牛島辰熊, March 10, 1904 – May 26, 1985) was a Japanese judoka and former All-Japan judo champion, who was also known as a teacher of Masahiko Kimura, a famous judoka. His nickname was "The Demon Ushijima".
Biography
He was born in Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, a son of refiners family. He began judo at the age of 15. Ushijima won both the second and third All-Japan judo championships.[1] In 1944, he attempted to assassinate Hideki Tojo, a general and the leader of the Empire of Japan, but it failed.[2] He was arrested by the Military Police (Kempeitai). He was founder of the International Judo Association in 1950.
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